Sindh CM reviews arrangements at polling stations, asks authorities to stay alert

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KARACHI: Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Fazal-ur-Rehman reviewed the arrangements and facilities being made at the polling stations in a high-level meeting held here at the CM House on Tuesday.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Major (r) Azam Suleman, Inspector General Police (IGP) Amjad Javed Saleemi, Board of Revenue (BoR) Senior Member Iqbal Durrani, Principal Secretary to CM Sohail Rajput and Home Secretary Mohammad Haroon, said a statement.

The chief secretary in his briefing said that on the instructions of the chief minister, he along with IGP, BoR senior member and Home secretary visited almost all the districts and all the most sensitive and improvised polling stations and made all the necessary arrangements as per requirement of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

He said that there were 5673 most sensitive polling stations all over Sindh in which 20165 booths have been set up. As per the decision of the cabinet CCTV cameras have been installed there, he said and added that overall 21,000 cameras installed at polling stations have been tested for smooth and sound functioning. He said they were working perfectly.

Talking about 307 improvised polling stations, Azam Suleman said that they have been provided mobile washroom facilities, generators, UPS, LEDs and such other facilities.

Brushing aside the impression of lack of facilities of water at the polling stations, he said that the arrangements of water, refreshment and such other facilities were more than enough at all polling stations.

He also said that the transport arrangements have also been made to transport polling staff and election material to the polling stations.

Divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners were giving full support to the process of holding free, fair and transparent election, he told.

IGP told the chief minister that there was zero tolerance for miscreants and those who were trying to disrupt electioneering process.

Police have arrested 2185 troublemakers so far and this intolerance would further aggravate if anyone tried to take law in their own hands, he said.

All the polling stations, polling staff and their supporting staff have been provided the best security and these security arrangements would be continued till the staff is returned to their respective homes.

The chief minister directed the district administration and police to remain vigilant and alert all over Sindh.

“I am quite happy that we have made best arrangements and hopefully everything would go best till the new government is elected,” he said.